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    Wikipedia Poem, No. 612 and thematics aloft sicilian cheeks unmanicured precisely it lights i lack they said a ship  

    October 5, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, content, iphone, maps, mobile phone, moby dick, modern, poetry, technology, wallpaper
  • Here Is Where I Put My Mouth: Munching on the Avant-Garde

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 610 superfood and the rack what happened? sighs three discernible discriminatory criteria: it will take precisely inspired futures used precisely necessarily conventions…

    October 2, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    advice, aging, art, avant-garde, lotto, photography, poetry, social media, writing
  • Think Deeply: Read This

    Adam Etinson in The New York Times takes a fascinating look in the social-mirror at the 20-year-old John Stuart Mill’s crippling crisis of purpose: “There is something…

    October 2, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    suggestion
    Adam Etinson, John Stuart Mill, New York Times, philosophy, poetry, psychology, William Wordsworth
  • ‘she uses her height, leaning into the crowd, moving her face close and staring fiercely, between screams and maniacal laughs’

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 609 windspill sail between make it surreal easy name a standup comic that could be anyone so we’ll make it easier name…

    October 2, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, comedy, Greece, Leslie Jones, New York, newspapers, poetry, postmodern, standup, surrealism
  • Hungry Science Fiction Poem

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 608 they will open into their relationship sons and crafts projects of home again in the phaedo alone electro-paternal modeling play-doh flour…

    October 1, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, artificial intelligence, computer science, design, parenting, philosophy, plato, poetry, science fiction, socrates, technology
  • Our Point of View

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 607   i meant to say something nice about you say social justice warrior like it’s a bad thing nice about you…

    September 30, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, biology, dating, exercise, fitness, jazz, photography, poetry, psychology
  • Mycology

    abstemious and baronial the gods know what’s meant a hollywood party one cannot stop halfway through the procedure

    September 30, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    advice, art, california, Culture, mushrooms, photography, technology, whales
  • Ivy, After Forgetting, Again

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 606 ONE of thf thene be doesagicaow, ihow w now, pen find turn one magicwordsmain, scale misout arave g luc TWO ind…

    September 29, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    Alzheimer’s, art, degeneration, ebooks, magic, masculinity, memory, poetry, royalty, sculpture, technology
  • In Which, Further Reading, No. 1

    Marcus Wicker’s Silencer is very good. I’ve spent a lot of time with its poems, yet it’s not enough. Wicker is sharp in this interview with…

    September 29, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    poetry
    Cambridge University Press, Hellenistic Poetry, Jason Murugesu, John Donne, Kanye West, Kathleen Rooney, Marcus Wicker, Poetry Foundation, suggested reading
  • Bottlebells

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 603 jake brake mass transportation i hear their teeth am nude amongst blood who won’t pay attention bucolic clangors suspend themselves behind…

    September 27, 2017

    Joseph M. Gerace

    wikipoem
    art, family, father, geometry, hellenistic, Idylls, literature, pastels, philosophy, poetry, Theocritus
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